Rāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the Eastern Vākāṭaka kingdom in central India

This thesis investigates the development of the landscape surrounding the Eastern Vākāṭaka ritual centre of Rāmṭek in central India. The research aims to contextualise the site of Rāmṭek through the use of landscape archaeology, to explore its relationship to rural settlement and thus go beyond the...

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Main Author: Lacey, Harriet Ruth
Published: Durham University 2017
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7324112019-03-05T15:37:16ZRāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the Eastern Vākāṭaka kingdom in central IndiaLacey, Harriet Ruth2017This thesis investigates the development of the landscape surrounding the Eastern Vākāṭaka ritual centre of Rāmṭek in central India. The research aims to contextualise the site of Rāmṭek through the use of landscape archaeology, to explore its relationship to rural settlement and thus go beyond the existing preoccupation with the isolated study of its monumental remains. The results of the survey are used to construct a hypothetical case study for the development of the Early Historic landscape in this region. This narrative of landscape development is connected to the region’s socio-economic development under the Vākāṭakas, which will be related to the wider context of Early Historic to Early Medieval change in India. The survey develops existing methodologies to suit the environment encountered on fieldwork and subsequently a preliminary approach to data analysis is presented. Through landscape survey and ceramic seriation, broad phases of development can be determined. Based on a significant increase in material evidence from the Early Historic period, it is argued that this phase witnessed changes in religious, political and socio-economic spheres. Whilst these developments are only securely related to the over-arching Early Historic period, there is evidence to suggest that the Vākāṭakas influenced development following their establishment of the ritual site and occupation of the area as a dynastic centre. The survey results demonstrate a prosperous local economy as opposed to deurbanisation and economic decline, which is popularly associated with the period of Vākāṭaka rule. The Eastern Vākāṭaka data is then referred to the wider context of the nature of Early Historic to Early Medieval urbanism in the Indian subcontinent. It is argued that ‘urbanism’ may have been expressed differently in this period resulting in low-density networks of productive settlements or conurbations.930Durham Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.732411http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/12377/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Lacey, Harriet Ruth
Rāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the Eastern Vākāṭaka kingdom in central India
description This thesis investigates the development of the landscape surrounding the Eastern Vākāṭaka ritual centre of Rāmṭek in central India. The research aims to contextualise the site of Rāmṭek through the use of landscape archaeology, to explore its relationship to rural settlement and thus go beyond the existing preoccupation with the isolated study of its monumental remains. The results of the survey are used to construct a hypothetical case study for the development of the Early Historic landscape in this region. This narrative of landscape development is connected to the region’s socio-economic development under the Vākāṭakas, which will be related to the wider context of Early Historic to Early Medieval change in India. The survey develops existing methodologies to suit the environment encountered on fieldwork and subsequently a preliminary approach to data analysis is presented. Through landscape survey and ceramic seriation, broad phases of development can be determined. Based on a significant increase in material evidence from the Early Historic period, it is argued that this phase witnessed changes in religious, political and socio-economic spheres. Whilst these developments are only securely related to the over-arching Early Historic period, there is evidence to suggest that the Vākāṭakas influenced development following their establishment of the ritual site and occupation of the area as a dynastic centre. The survey results demonstrate a prosperous local economy as opposed to deurbanisation and economic decline, which is popularly associated with the period of Vākāṭaka rule. The Eastern Vākāṭaka data is then referred to the wider context of the nature of Early Historic to Early Medieval urbanism in the Indian subcontinent. It is argued that ‘urbanism’ may have been expressed differently in this period resulting in low-density networks of productive settlements or conurbations.
author Lacey, Harriet Ruth
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title Rāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the Eastern Vākāṭaka kingdom in central India
title_short Rāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the Eastern Vākāṭaka kingdom in central India
title_full Rāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the Eastern Vākāṭaka kingdom in central India
title_fullStr Rāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the Eastern Vākāṭaka kingdom in central India
title_full_unstemmed Rāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the Eastern Vākāṭaka kingdom in central India
title_sort rāmṭek and its landscape : an archaeological approach to the study of the eastern vākāṭaka kingdom in central india
publisher Durham University
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